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'You can't be reimbursed:' counterfeit cash circulating through Nanaimo
NANAIMO - Local Mounties are seeing a spike in reported cases of counterfeit money. The detachment has received at least 17 separate reports over the last two months, of what police are calling "high-quality counterfeit" notes, in $50 and $100 denominations, being used across the city. Nanaimo RCMP Cst. Alexa...
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leave phone alone
Province-wide distracted driving/buckle-up campaign returns
NANAIMO - Police won't shy away from writing tickets during the month of March. Led by BC Highway Patrol in conjunction with RCMP and municipal police forces across the province, March will see enhanced efforts to clamp down on distracted drivers and those improperly restrained. Cpl. Michael McLaughlin told NanaimoNews...
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bright idea
Temporary art pays tribute to Nanaimo's lost Chinatowns
NANAIMO - Key to the formation of Nanaimo's economic, social and cultural identity, a trio of temporary art pieces are reminders of once bustling local Chinese settlements. Errington-based artist Jackie Wong, whose grandparents immigrated to Canada in 1907, created illuminated markers of where Nanaimo's three prior Chi...
21h ago
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reduced delays
'A dramatic difference:' minimum altitude change at Nanaimo Airport improving landing reliability
NANAIMO - A regulatory change from Nav Canada is already dramatically reducing the number of diversions or missed approaches at YCD.The organization, which operates Canada's civil air navigation system, approved a change to Nanaimo Airport's minimum descent altitude (MDA) from 441 feet to 250 feet, giving pilots extra ...
Feb 25, 2026
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budget approved
Despite concerns, Regional District of Nanaimo board approves budget
NANAIMO - A slightly reduced RDN tax rate increase wasn't celebrated by critics of the regional government's latest five-year financial plan. The amended budget includes a 5.7 per cent increase in property tax requisition for this year, reduced from 7.2 per cent in December, to be absorbed by four member municipalities...
Feb 25, 2026
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sustainable grads
Prom Closet Nanaimo celebrates 12 years fitting grads with pre-owned formal wear
NANAIMO - With spring only a few weeks away, Prom Closet Nanaimo can help check a potentially expensive and stressful item off the 'to do' list for those about to graduate high school. Celebrating their 12th year in operation, the non-profit society specializes in connecting graduating students with donated prom outfit...
Feb 25, 2026
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big boost
$77M added to Nanaimo public works yard budget
NANAIMO - A substantially increased budget has been tabled for the City's much-discussed public works project, with the vast majority of the funds being borrowed. Nanaimo councillors approved three readings for a $77.6M increase to the Public Works Yard Updates in the 2026-2030 Financial plan, during the Monday, Feb. 2...
Feb 24, 2026
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expression vs decency
Review of Port Theatre requested as Nanaimo Council avoid cancelling controversial comedian
NANAIMO - City councillors requested a review of booking procedures, but will not stand in the way of a controversial stand-up comedy show at the Port Theatre. The Port Theatre, which is partially funded by the City of Nanaimo, will host Ben Bankas in late March for a sold-out show, with past shows by Bankas featuring ...
Feb 24, 2026
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Shell shocked
Nanoose Bay clam harvesters dig huge fines
NANOOSE BAY - Blatantly illegal shellfish digging at a popular area beach resulted in combined fines of $10,500 against a pair of tourists. The couple, Chao Jan Yu and Li Hua Chen, were sentenced in late January at Nanaimo Law Courts in response to their conduct on June 7, 2024 after pleading guilty to a combined five ...
Feb 24, 2026
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climate change
'To make sure that we're adaptable' Nanaimo updating sea level rise planning
NANAIMO - Additional work is being done by the City of Nanaimo to more clearly define potential dangers posed by rising sea levels. A 2018 study predicted sea levels would rise by 0.88 meters by the year 2100 in Nanaimo, which also flagged four particularly vulnerable areas: downtown, Protection Island, Duke Point and...
Feb 24, 2026
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reduced delays
'A dramatic difference:' minimum altitude change at Nanaimo Airport improving landing reliability
NANAIMO - A regulatory change from Nav Canada is already dramatically reducing the number of diversions or missed approaches at YCD.The organization, which operates Canada's civil air navigation system, approved a change to Nanaimo Airport's minimum descent altitude (MDA) from 441 feet to 250 feet, giving pilots extra ...
Feb 25, 2026
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budget approved
Despite concerns, Regional District of Nanaimo board approves budget
NANAIMO - A slightly reduced RDN tax rate increase wasn't celebrated by critics of the regional government's latest five-year financial plan. The amended budget includes a 5.7 per cent increase in property tax requisition for this year, reduced from 7.2 per cent in December, to be absorbed by four member municipalities...
Feb 25, 2026
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sustainable grads
Prom Closet Nanaimo celebrates 12 years fitting grads with pre-owned formal wear
NANAIMO - With spring only a few weeks away, Prom Closet Nanaimo can help check a potentially expensive and stressful item off the 'to do' list for those about to graduate high school. Celebrating their 12th year in operation, the non-profit society specializes in connecting graduating students with donated prom outfit...
Feb 25, 2026
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big boost
$77M added to Nanaimo public works yard budget
NANAIMO - A substantially increased budget has been tabled for the City's much-discussed public works project, with the vast majority of the funds being borrowed. Nanaimo councillors approved three readings for a $77.6M increase to the Public Works Yard Updates in the 2026-2030 Financial plan, during the Monday, Feb. 2...
Feb 24, 2026
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expression vs decency
Review of Port Theatre requested as Nanaimo Council avoid cancelling controversial comedian
NANAIMO - City councillors requested a review of booking procedures, but will not stand in the way of a controversial stand-up comedy show at the Port Theatre. The Port Theatre, which is partially funded by the City of Nanaimo, will host Ben Bankas in late March for a sold-out show, with past shows by Bankas featuring ...
Feb 24, 2026
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Shell shocked
Nanoose Bay clam harvesters dig huge fines
NANOOSE BAY - Blatantly illegal shellfish digging at a popular area beach resulted in combined fines of $10,500 against a pair of tourists. The couple, Chao Jan Yu and Li Hua Chen, were sentenced in late January at Nanaimo Law Courts in response to their conduct on June 7, 2024 after pleading guilty to a combined five ...
Feb 24, 2026
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climate change
'To make sure that we're adaptable' Nanaimo updating sea level rise planning
NANAIMO - Additional work is being done by the City of Nanaimo to more clearly define potential dangers posed by rising sea levels. A 2018 study predicted sea levels would rise by 0.88 meters by the year 2100 in Nanaimo, which also flagged four particularly vulnerable areas: downtown, Protection Island, Duke Point and...
Feb 24, 2026
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Stuck in Mexico
'We're feeling more secure today' Nanaimo tourists stranded in Puerto Vallarta
NANAIMO - Getaway day for a pair of Nanaimo vacationers turned into a holding pattern after fires suddenly sprouted throughout Mexico, following the death of a notorious cartel leader. Kayley, who wished not to disclose her exact location or last name for safety reasons, is currently remaining on resort property in Pue...
Feb 23, 2026
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Highly disturbing
Man attacked by armed 13 and 14-year-old boys in downtown Nanaimo
NANAIMO - A vulnerable man minding his own business was severely beaten by a pack of armed youths in Nanaimo's downtown Sunday evening. The apparent random attack happened at about 6:30 p.m. at a bus exchange on Front St. near Port Place Shopping Centre, according to Nanaimo RCMP Res. Cst. Gary O'Brien. He said three y...
Feb 23, 2026
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substantial bust
Drugs, weapons seized as Nanaimo pair face nearly 40 criminal charges
NANAIMO - Nearly 40 Criminal Code charges have been laid against two people believed to be at the centre of a local drug trafficking network.Dylan Richard Tanti, 53, and Charlotte Diane Cargill, 39, were arrested in mid-November as part of a bust of a home in the 200 block of Milton St., where considerable amounts of d...
Feb 23, 2026
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first steps
Island Health begins 'concept plan' for new Nanaimo hospital patient tower
NANAIMO - Early planning is officially getting underway for upgrades to NRGH.Island Health confirmed Monday, Feb. 23, they've started the process of developing a "concept plan" for expansion of the Nanaimo Regional General Hospital campus,"expanding acute and cardiac services to deliver care for patients...
Feb 23, 2026
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impact funds
'Our biggest fundraiser:' Nanaimo & Oceanside Coldest Night walks aiming for $250,000
NANAIMO - Organizers say fundraising efforts are on track, a week out from the Coldest Night of the Year. While the weather forecast might not back up the name, the annual event in support of the Island Crisis Care Society (ICCS) in Nanaimo and Oceanside sees participants fundraise money, then complete either a two or ...
Feb 23, 2026
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Dominating the Eagles
Clippers win big in Surrey
SURREY - The Clippers continue to roll in 2026 with their latest win a 6-1 triumph over Surrey.After a bumpy start to the game the Clippers came out of the first period with a 1-0 lead.Half way throught the opening frame Caden Okovita was assessed a major penalty and a game misconduct for checking from behind.Nanaimo k...
Feb 23, 2026
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changing rooms
New dressing room under construction at Oceanside Place
PARKSVILLE - Shovels are in the ground on new dressing room facilities for the VIJHL's Oceanside Generals. Supported financially in part by the Regional District of Nanaimo, the project at Oceanside Place is part of the requirements teams must undertake as part of the VIJHL's move from Junior B to Junior A status in Ju...
Feb 22, 2026
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Parksville trail
Parksville trail project linking Community Park and Englishman River Estuary to get underway
PARKSVILLE - An informal, unmaintained Parksville trail in an environmentally sensitive area will be enhanced. The City of Parksville announced phase one of the Parksville Pathway project will begin this month, involving a 1.1 kilomere nature path. "The objective of phase 1 is to connect the Parksville Community ...
Feb 22, 2026
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Suspected serial kidnapper charged in B.C. after multiple attacks in Metro Vancouver
PITT MEADOWS - A man accused of kidnapping three women across Metro Vancouver over a four-day stretch last month now faces more than a dozen charges. Ridge Meadows RCMP say the 28-year-old man was arrested on Jan. 18 after police received a report tha...
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Surrey, B.C., officer cleared after scooter driver hurt in crash with stolen truck
SURREY - British Columbia's civilian police watchdog says there are no connections between the actions of Surrey police and a crash that seriously injured a scooter rider. The Independent Investigations Office says the crash happened on Jan. 21 in the ...
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Move to national PharmaCare expands B.C. residents access to diabetes, hormone drugs
VICTORIA - The national PharmaCare program will start in British Columbia on Sunday, giving residents free access to a variety of diabetes medications and menopausal hormone therapy. Health Minister Josie Osborne says the changes will benefit more tha...
1h ago
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B.C. worker's muscle, joint injury claims cost more than $2 billion over five years
RICHMOND - British Columbia's workers' compensation agency says claims for musculoskeletal injuries - those involving muscles, joints, tendons and nerves - have resulted in more than $2.35 billion in time-loss claims over a five-year period. WorkSafeBC...
2h ago
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Students in Tumbler Ridge, B.C., begin returning to class following mass shooting
TUMBLER RIDGE - Some students headed back to classes in Tumbler Ridge, B.C., on Thursday, just over two weeks after an 18-year-old shooter killed eight people, including six at the local secondary school, before turning the gun on herself. A message to...
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Snowfall, high wind warnings expand in B.C. as frontal system moves across province
COQUIHALLA - Large portions of British Columbia are under warnings and advisories for heavy snowfall and high winds as a frontal system moves across the province, triggering an expansion of alerts. Environment Canada has posted wind warnings from the F...
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changing rooms
New dressing room under construction at Oceanside Place
PARKSVILLE - Shovels are in the ground on new dressing room facilities for the VIJHL's Oceanside Generals. Supported financially in part by the Regional District of Nanaimo, the project at Oceanside Place is part of the requirements teams must undertake as part of the VIJHL's move from Junior B to Junior A status in Ju...
Feb 22, 2026
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Best in Sport
Nanaimo celebrates Sport Achievement Awards and Hall of Fame inductions
NANAIMO - The best accomplishments in local sports were recognized at the 21st annual Nanaimo Sport Achievement Awards.The ceremony was at the Coastal Bastion Hotel on Friday, Feb. 20 and also included three inductions into the Nanaimo Sports Hall of Fame.Seventeen annual awards were given out along with two special aw...
Feb 21, 2026
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Island's Best
Several Nanaimo schools competing in Vancouver Island basketball championships
NANAIMO - Six local high schools are competing in four divisions at the Vancouver Island high school basketball championships.The games will run from Thursday, Feb. 19 to Saturday, Feb. 21 at schools in Victoria, Shawnigan Lake and Duncan.Dover Bay and Nanaimo District Secondary are both in the 4A bracket, with Dover a...
Feb 19, 2026
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Hutchison succeeding in the crease for hometown Clippers
NANAIMO - Matthew Hutchison has had a junior hockey homecoming with the Clippers. The 19-year-old joined the club in January after the last two seasons in the WHL with Vancouver, Moose Jaw and Regina. Back in 2021, Hutchison started his career with games with Cowichan Valley in the BCHL and the Giants in the WHL. He al...
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Dominating the Eagles
Clippers win big in Surrey
SURREY - The Clippers continue to roll in 2026 with their latest win a 6-1 triumph over Surrey.After a bumpy start to the game the Clippers came out of the first period with a 1-0 lead.Half way throught the opening frame Caden Okovita was assessed a major penalty and a game misconduct for checking from behind.Nanaimo k...
Feb 23, 2026
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Bruender Magic
Clippers top Chiefs in overtime thriller
NANAIMO - The Clippers and Chiefs put on a great show with Nanaimo grabbing a 5-4 overtime victory.The first period was a back and forth affair and the teams traded goals.Twice Chilliwack took the lead on goals by Markuss Sieradzkis and Koby Francis while Will Subject and Tanner Bruender brought the Clippers back to ev...
Feb 21, 2026
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Canada

Liberal, Bloc Québécois rematch in Terrebonne riding after Supreme Court nixes result
TERREBONNE - The Bloc Québécois' Nathalie Sinclair-Desgagné will once again face off against Liberal Tatiana Auguste in the Terrebonne riding after the Supreme Court recently invalidated last year's result. Bloc Leader Yves-François Blanchet announced ...
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Coalition says Vancouver's World Cup rights plan not to tackle 'FIFA-related harms'
VANCOUVER - A coalition of about 20 organizations working in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside and Chinatown say they're worried the city isn't adequately addressing human rights implications and "FIFA-related harms" of the upcoming soccer World Cup. The g...
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LeBlanc sets up talks with U.S. trade rep next week in Washington
OTTAWA - Canada-U.S. Trade Minister Dominic LeBlanc said Thursday he will meet with U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer late next week in Washington, D.C. The discussion comes as both countries prepare for the mandatory review of the Canada-U.S.-M...
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Feds earmark $1.55 billion to ensure equal services for First Nations kids
OTTAWA - Indigenous Services Minister Mandy Gull-Masty is expected to announce $1.55 billion in federal funding Thursday to support Jordan's Principle, a legal principle that states First Nations children must have equal access to social and health ser...
1h ago
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Myles Gray had injected testosterone, doctor tells hearing into police-involved death
VANCOUVER - Myles Gray's family doctor has told a public hearing into his patient's 2015 police-involved death that Gray told him he had been injecting unprescribed testosterone, an anabolic steroid. But Dr. Christoffel Mentz-Serfontein says Gray never...
1h ago
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Sens captain Brady Tkachuk unhappy with White House AI video that insulted Canadians
OTTAWA - Brady Tkachuk said he did not appreciate an AI-doctored video shared by the White House that made it appear he was disparaging Canadians, calling it fake and not something he would ever say. The Ottawa Senators captain spoke Thursday after the...
1h ago
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World
171 bodies found in mass graves in eastern Congo, an official says
KINSHASA, Congo (AP) - Congolese authorities and a civil society group said Thursday that mass graves were found in part of eastern Congo that the M23 rebel group has recently withdrawn from, as fighting in the region escalates despite a U.S.-mediated ...
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Judge rejects request to block Trump White House from building its $400 million ballroom project
WASHINGTON (AP) - A federal judge on Thursday rejected a preservationist group's request to block the Trump administration from continuing construction of a $400 million ballroom where it demolished the East Wing of the White House. U.S. ...
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Judge rejects request to block Trump White House from building its $400 million ballroom project
WASHINGTON (AP) - A federal judge on Thursday rejected a preservationist group's request to block the Trump administration from continuing construction of a $400 million ballroom where it demolished the East Wing of the White House. U.S. ...
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If you're searching for holiday gifts and winter layers, Nanaimo has a new must-visit destination. Mountain Equipment Company (MEC) has officially opened its doors at 2517 Bowen Road, bringing its trusted lineup of outdoor gear, apparel, and expert guidance to the region, just in time for the winter season. From season...
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CNIB in need of volunteers to foster future service dogs across Canada
It's a rewarding experience filled with unconditional love and the opportunity to change the life of someone who is blind.Canadian National Institute for the Blind (CNIB) Guide Dogs is urgently looking for volunteers to raise future guide dogs for people who are blind, Deafblind, or have low vision."There's a huge...
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